The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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PROGRAM OF
Dixie Theatre
OPERA HOLSEBLDG
^ Mr Karl Morris .:<ui daugh
! tor a o in tit >igetow:i \ is:t ii >
a with their aunt.
Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 1 and 2
JACKIE COCGAN in
' "PECK'S BAD BOY"
This is the boy that made the Char-
lie Chaplin picture I he Kid famous.
Many say that Jackie Coogan is even
better in this picture than in 'The Kid.'
If you don't see another show for a
month, don t miss this one. It s great.
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Mr*. Tignal Jone*. is •hi' « < j
A 'town on a vi<it t<> friends ant 1
rj relative. in lloutson. Ti> is out f
a on a regular suinnuT outing |,j
f during her absence, but fr >n
the best information we tan ge
Tig is measuring up to tin- re- i
quirement of all good husbands. ■■ g
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f; I Mrs. W. T. Dawson ot Flaton- I j
I ia, and Mrs. K. .1. Carlos and t\v< ; fj
(daughters, Kathleen and Man rj
Glen, of Globe, Ariz., were week J
end guests of Mrs. L. C. Bishoj ! ~
at Bastrop Inn.
CHECKS DO MORE THA!
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The man who has a checking aucoui
Bank has a roliable means to make an act?
"STAY PAID," for remember a cancelled check^
is the best receipt.
Payment by check always dignifies even the
smallest transaction, and places the owner of a
bank account in the preferred class among the peo
pie with whom he deals, and also with his bank.
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Arthur Schaet'er, who is it
•jNew Orleans taking a eourse h
A learning the to operate a lino
Wednesday, August 3.
WILLIAM S. HAR1 in
"DEVIL'S DOUBLE"
type machine, writes that he i- j !
getting along fine and expect.- J
to finish about Sept. 1. Arthui f
is an excellent young man anc
jwill be employed in the Adver
tiser office as soon as he re-
turns.
No Depositor Hart Ever Lost a Dollar in a Stat? Bank in Texan
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Thursday and Friday, Aug. 4 and 5
DOROTHY DALTON in
"MARKET OF SOULS"
▲ | prohibitions plat ed \
" j "I expect to give an a
Saturday, August 6th
"THUNDERBOLT JACK"
Klean
Kool
Komfortable
Mrs. W. F. Maynard and I j
daughter. Miss Maude. :.re ii a!
Decatur on a vis>t with Mrs f
Maynard's sister. On cross e\ .
animation Judtre May n.vrd ;l(|. A
Imitted that he had been left at
| ho ne uninstructed and with n<
upon him
ictual dem-
Snstration of how a good !iu-
w I band should act in the absenct
jot* his wife." What a nobl<
ideal, but how dangerous to un-
dertake with all of the tempta-
tions that may bo (tirown in hi
way. The Advertiser wishes-
the .Judge success in his daring
stunt.
Will Pigain and family of
Beaumont, are in town on a \isit
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. L. B. Sanders and (laugh-
ter, Janice of Hemstead, art
visiting in the home of Post-
master Cain.
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Miss Corine Cain has return-
ed home after an extended vis-
it with friends and acquaint-
ances in Austin.
Mrs. T. \\. Cain has been i.
recent visitor to Austin.
Citizens State Bank
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
WE PAY INTEREST ON
TIME DEPOSITS
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Camping is a pleasure on the leautifuul San Mar-
cos River.
Fenlress River Resort
Cool shady camp ground, screened and floored
tents, electric lights, brick cooking grates, free
wood, best equipped swimming pooi in the State.
An ideal place to bring your family to spend vaca-
tion, where you can rest. fish, swim, dance or
skate as you are inclined. Bring your favorite
player piano rolls and phonograph records. Con-
venient to up-to-date grocery stores, drug store,
telephone office, garage, etc. Phone or write.
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C. E. Meadows, Manager
FENTRESS TEXAS
C. C. Muesebach of San An
tonio has been a recent visitoi
in the home of I. A. Muesebach
He is the field representative ol
the Bastrop and Rockdale lig
nite coal fields.
Peck's Bad Boy," a picture t'oi
children and those who havt
been children. You are bound
to like it. No extra charge.
Dixie Theatre Aug. 1 and 2.
Mr. Krietz of Pin Oak was in
town Mondav and reported that
everything is in readiness foi
the big picnic and barbecue.
Judge J. S. Jones lias recent-
ly returned fro.n New York
where he went as a delegate o
the National W. O. W. con-
vention.
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Is a good slogan for town
folks, too, as well as those
on the farms.
"Bossy" is coming in for a big share of comment just now and rightly so,
for there is no better investment in town or on the farm than a good cow.
We handle a full line of Dairy Suj plies, including Churns, Pads, Pans.
Where there are three cows or more a Cream Separator is a real necessi-
ty and something which the up-to-date Farmer should not be wthout.
We handle a complete line of Separators. Prices from $15.00 to $75.00.
OSBORN MARKET
1 have reopened my market with a good line of
fresh meats. Your patronage solicitei,
PHONE 13k
HARDWARE GO-
very appreciative of this cour-
The battle between the hot Miss Xenia Bell, who has tesy. Max has been giving
aun and the boll weevil for the been a student in Baylor Bolton some excellent pictures lately,
cotton crop is still in a doubtful College, is at home with her clean and elevating in their in-
.stage, but with continued hot father, D. H. Bell, for the sum- flucnce.
weather cotton will be in a mer. —o—
stage to win the fight and yield Mrs Wynn and Miss Lvdia
return that will be profitable If your appetite i ikk,i- ami, Utz are' vfaitinu Miss Cm,
W. A. Mt'Cord and family
were visitors in Austin Friday,
having with them Mrs. Fred W
Frhard.
The Airdome has resumed or>
eration again since the revival
'meeting. The manager, Max
Leath, discontinued his show
' dlir:nj.r the progri of the nit'l't <■ ■« i III I i in
! ing and turned his cushions and j,,hn Kennedy, Ernest Ilasler, I Peck's Bad H v" is being j Jackie Coogan in "Peck's Bad
■ scats over to the revival, which Arihur Kohlnr. Claude Milev and shown in your neighoring town Boy" is the wonder of the screen,
iwas very commendable in him. jj . johns 'wvn> Bastrop hall at an advanced price. 1 am the most talked-about child in
The Baptist congregation are |!|t|W '.(1 K|gin to attend the game showing it at the regular |..-ici
Bastrop, Tezes
between illgin and Sharp.
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Miss Bucile Booth has been
to'the producer and bring smiles
your stomach and bowels are out Craft.
to the care-worn faces of our j;,f <>r<i„r ,h|! |v you
anxious business men. prickly Ash Bitters. II cleanses
the system of billions Impuri- has been visiting Mary
Absolutely a cure for the blues
"Peck's Bad Boy." Dixie The-
1 confined td her room for several
(days, suffering with a form of
; malarial fever-
Peck's Bad Boy." a picture for
j children and those who have
been children. You are bound
Marv Kathrvn VYoodell, who|fo ,jk(l jf N() ,,xlr}| 0h,,rge.
with special music. Dixie I he-
at re.
Mr. Cunningham of Houston.
was in town the first part of the
week visiting friends and rela-
tives.
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Peck's Bad Boy" is being j Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Hyde and
shown in vour neighoring town baby of Waco, are in town on a
the world. You can't help but
like this, his latest picture. At
the I ixie Theatre A11 r. 1 si and
Lind. No «xtra charge.
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Mrs. T. ). Mai/Jips and daugh-
ter of Fort W.vth, are guests in
the home of Mrs. M. II Young.
Belle
I >ixie Theatre Aug. 1 and 2.
ties, sharpens th< appetite and I Turner, has returned to Hons-,
j makes a man feel fine. Price'ton. Mary Belle accompanied j —
fttre Aue. 1 and 2. No extra 25 ^er batt,°- s-^ Brannon- her home for a visit in Houston. | (}. Hemphill, who had the mi.v
druggist. —q— | fortune to fall from an automo-
Charge' —o— Absolutely a cure for the blues |bile, is recovering nicely from a
Robt. Davis, K. M. Trigg. Jr., "Peck's Bad Boy." Dixie The- broken limb. He has been in
J. B. Wilkes of Elgin, was aiaJ1(| Edwin Fitzwilliams were atre Aug. 1 and 2. No extra the Bastrop Sanitarium tm sev-
vinitor in Bastrop Monday. 'Taylor visitors Sunday. j charge. ,''ra' weeks.
at an advanced price. I am
showing it at the regular price
with special music. Dixie I he-
at re.
Secretary Staples passed
through town last Friday on his
way to Smitville to be at home
Saturday in order that he might
vote at the special election.
two weeks visit with Mrs. M. 11.
Young, mother of Mrs. Hyde.
Miss Mabel Hewitt of George-
town, is a guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crysup. Miss
Hewitt was at one time a teach-*
er in the Bastrop public schools,
but is at present a teacher in
the Dallas schools.
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Scott, R. E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1921, newspaper, July 28, 1921; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206376/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.